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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE WASHINGTON
ADDRESS REPLY TO SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CHARGE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION AND REFER TO FILE NUMBER
56067/440
MEMORANDUM FOR TIE FILE:
May 6, 1941 3:00 p.m.
Colonel Milner called and stated that he had taken up with the Ninth Corps Area the matter of transferring the motor pool buildings at Fort Missoula to this Service. He stated that he was in receipt of a wire from the Ninth Corps area notifying him that no objection to transfer of the buildings would be made. He has recommended that the buildings be turned over to this Service and has secured verbal approval of the Procurement Division to the transfer and will follow up his verbal request with a written request. He has wired Major Sullivan at Fort Missoula, through the Seattle office, and advised him that the buildings would be turned over to us.
He stated that the C.C.C. has considerable equipment and the Army has a snail amount of equipment stored in these buildings for which provisions for storing must be made.
W. F. MILLER Acting Chief Supervisor of 3order Patrol

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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE WASHINGTON
ADDRESS REPLY TO SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CHARGE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION AND REFER TO FILE NUMBER
56067/440
MEMORANDUM FOR TIE FILE:
May 6, 1941 3:00 p.m.
Colonel Milner called and stated that he had taken up with the Ninth Corps Area the matter of transferring the motor pool buildings at Fort Missoula to this Service. He stated that he was in receipt of a wire from the Ninth Corps area notifying him that no objection to transfer of the buildings would be made. He has recommended that the buildings be turned over to this Service and has secured verbal approval of the Procurement Division to the transfer and will follow up his verbal request with a written request. He has wired Major Sullivan at Fort Missoula, through the Seattle office, and advised him that the buildings would be turned over to us.
He stated that the C.C.C. has considerable equipment and the Army has a snail amount of equipment stored in these buildings for which provisions for storing must be made.
W. F. MILLER Acting Chief Supervisor of 3order Patrol